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  • I'm sure they have access to them.

  • It explains in the GitHub link.

    There was a line of code:rm -rf "$STEAMROOT/"*

    If you remove the definition of $STEAMROOT, then it appears to be interpreted as rm -rf /

  • I kind of understand the issues with privacy, but not really. What don't you want online companies to know and why?

  • And I found it interesting 2 years later! if they look at make more, I would enjoy it.

  • If you make a kubuntu or xubuntu version I could find at least one person who is interested.

  • I agree. I think it's terrible name, and ti just invites unnecessary drama.

  • Pretty sure this is going to happen...

  • To be fair, the video covers a lot more than just that answer.

  • It really doesn't ...the latency is sooo bad

  • Why not just test all even numbers greater than 2? It covers infinite numbers and passes 100% of the time.

  • Hahahaha oh man that's stupid and I love it. I want to watch some of that cartoon now.

  • Ha! I never saw that cartoon, but it did seem like they put some thought into those characters. I may have to look them up.

  • Beehaw has a periodic financial update. It would be great if each instance had a similar kind of update so that we can understand what is needed and where to help.

  • I would love to see an analysis of all the rolls in that game... It would make a great youtube video.

  • Got it. HOAs get bad press for requiring every house to look the same, but the basic function they serve also includes preventing stuff like the above. How far they go depends on the HOA, but one that just prevents egregious stuff like the above isn't fundamentally different from one that requires near uniformity.

    I just ask because lots of people hate HOAs, but this is one big reason they exist.

  • How do you feel about HOAs?